Geyser prices in Pakistan vary widely depending on type, size and brand — a small instant unit costs a fraction of a large dual storage geyser. This guide gives real 2026 ranges from our catalogue, explains what drives the price, and helps you find the best value for your home. For live, exact figures, see the geyser price page.
Geyser price by type (2026)
| Type | Price range | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Electric (small/instant) | Rs 15,000 – 25,000 | Kitchens, small households |
| Instant gas | Rs 21,000 – 35,000 | On-demand hot water, gas homes |
| Gas / electric storage | Rs 25,000 – 45,000 | Family use |
| Large / dual (electric + gas) | Rs 45,000 – 59,000 | Large families, unreliable gas |
Geyser price by brand (2026)
| Brand | Range | Example models |
|---|---|---|
| Super Asia | Rs 4,000 – 58,900 | SEH-11 electric (~Rs 17,500), dual models at top |
| Canon | Rs 21,000 – 53,400 | Instant Gas 16D+ Dual (~Rs 21,000), 17D-Dual |
See the live line-up on the geyser price page.
What drives the price?
- Type: instant electric is cheapest; large gas/electric storage and dual units cost most.
- Capacity: bigger storage tanks (more gallons) cost more.
- Fuel source: dual (electric + gas) models cost more for the flexibility.
- Safety features: flame-failure protection, thermostats and quality valves add value.
- Insulation & build: better-insulated tanks heat more efficiently and cost a little more.
- Market factors: imported components track the rupee, and demand rises in winter.
What you get at each price point
- Rs 15,000–25,000: small electric and instant units — perfect for a kitchen or small household.
- Rs 21,000–35,000: instant gas geysers — efficient, on-demand hot water where gas is reliable.
- Rs 25,000–45,000: family storage geysers (gas or electric) with larger capacity.
- Rs 45,000+: large and dual (electric + gas) units for big families or unreliable winter gas.
Gas vs electric: running cost matters most
The purchase price is only part of the picture — running cost often matters more. Where mains gas is reliable, a gas geyser is much cheaper to run than electric. But with winter gas load-shedding now common, many families pay more upfront for an electric or dual unit to guarantee hot water. Factor your gas situation into the decision, not just the sticker price.
How to get the best value
- Match the type to your gas reliability — dual if winter gas is patchy.
- Size the capacity to your family so you're not heating excess water.
- Choose a well-insulated tank to cut reheating costs.
- Buy before winter demand peaks, if you can plan ahead.
- Buy online with cash on delivery for transparent pricing.
Don't compromise on safety
A geyser combines heat with gas or electricity, so never buy on price alone. For gas models, insist on flame-failure protection and proper ventilation/flue; for electric, a thermostat, safety/pressure valve and good earthing. A safe installation by a qualified person is essential. The small extra cost of a well-built, safety-featured geyser is always worth it. For full guidance, see our geyser buying guide.
The bottom line
In 2026, budget roughly Rs 15,000–25,000 for a small electric/instant geyser, Rs 21,000–35,000 for instant gas, Rs 25,000–45,000 for a family storage unit, and Rs 45,000+ for large or dual models. Where gas is reliable, gas is cheapest to run; where it isn't, an electric or dual unit buys certainty. Match the type to your gas situation and family size, prioritise safety, and check the live geyser price page for today's figures.
Capacity and how it affects price
For storage geysers, capacity (gallons/litres) is a big price driver — and you should match it to your household so you neither run out mid-shower nor pay to heat water you won't use. As a rough guide: an instant unit or 10–15 gallon storage suits 1–2 people or a kitchen, 20–30 gallon fits a small family, and 35+ gallon (or multiple units) suits a large family. Bigger tanks cost more both to buy and to keep hot.
Installation and running cost
Budget beyond the sticker price. Installation needs a qualified person — correct gas connections and a flue for gas models, proper earthing and a working safety valve for electric. The bigger long-run number is running cost: gas is far cheaper to heat with where supply is reliable, while electric costs more but guarantees hot water during winter gas shortages. A well-insulated tank and switching the geyser off when not needed both trim the bill.
Best value by situation
- Reliable mains gas, family use: a gas storage geyser — cheapest to own.
- Kitchen or small household: an instant geyser — efficient and compact.
- Patchy winter gas: an electric or electric+gas dual unit for certainty.
- Large family: a higher-capacity storage geyser, or more than one unit.
When to buy
Geyser demand and prices climb as winter approaches, so buying in the warmer months often saves money and avoids the seasonal rush. If you need one now, focus on the right type and capacity for your home rather than waiting — reliable hot water in winter is worth more than a small timing saving. For full guidance on choosing, see our geyser buying guide.
Instant vs storage — price and value
The two formats serve different needs at different prices. Instant geysers heat water on demand with no tank, so there's no standing heat loss and no waiting — compact and efficient for a kitchen or single bathroom, and often cheaper to buy in gas form. Storage geysers keep a tank of hot water ready, better for filling buckets and serving a whole family at once, but they cost more in larger capacities and lose some heat while idle. Match the format to how your household actually uses hot water.
Why safety features are worth paying for
With a geyser, the cheapest unit is rarely the best value. For gas models, flame-failure protection and proper ventilation/flue are essential safety features — never compromise on these. For electric models, a reliable thermostat, a safety/pressure-release valve and good earthing matter. A slightly pricier geyser with proper safety features and a safe installation is always money well spent, because a geyser handles heat plus gas or electricity in your home.
Brand value: Canon vs Super Asia
Both are popular, widely serviced Pakistani choices. Canon is well known for instant gas geysers (the 16D+ and 17D dual models from around Rs 21,000), while Super Asia spans budget electric units (SEH-11 around Rs 17,500) up to larger dual models near Rs 59,000. Both offer good value; choose based on the type (gas/electric/instant/dual) that suits your gas reliability and family size, and confirm the safety features and warranty.
How to cut your geyser running cost
Whatever type you buy, a few habits keep the bill down. Set a sensible thermostat temperature rather than maximum, switch the geyser on ahead of use rather than leaving it heating all day, and choose a well-insulated tank that holds heat longer between uses. Insulate exposed hot-water pipes in winter to reduce heat loss, and install the geyser close to the point of use so you waste less water (and energy) waiting for it to run hot. For electric geysers especially, these small steps add up to real savings over a winter.
The bottom line
In 2026, budget roughly Rs 15,000–25,000 for a small electric or instant geyser, Rs 21,000–35,000 for instant gas, Rs 25,000–45,000 for a family storage unit, and Rs 45,000+ for large or dual models. Where mains gas is reliable, gas is cheapest to run; where it isn't, an electric or electric+gas dual unit buys you certainty through winter. Match the type to your gas situation and family size, never compromise on safety features, and check the live geyser price page for today's exact figures.
Frequently asked questions
What is the price of a geyser in Pakistan? From around Rs 15,000 for a small electric unit and Rs 21,000 for an instant gas geyser, up to Rs 59,000 for large or dual models.
Which is cheaper to run, gas or electric? Gas, where mains supply is reliable; electric costs more but works when gas is short.
What is an electric + gas dual geyser? A unit that heats with either source — useful where winter gas pressure is unreliable.
What size geyser do I need? Instant or small for 1–2 people, a larger storage unit for families.
Which brand is best? Canon and Super Asia are popular, widely serviced choices across all geyser types.
When should I buy a geyser? Before winter demand peaks for better prices and availability.
How can I reduce my geyser bill? Set a sensible thermostat, switch it on ahead of use rather than all day, insulate pipes, and choose a well-insulated tank.
What size geyser for a family? A 20–30 gallon storage unit suits a small family; 35+ gallon or multiple units for a large family.
Do you offer cash on delivery? Yes — with delivery across Rawalpindi & Islamabad and nationwide shipping.